G3 Simulator

Eddie Batchelor perkinsrx at centurytel.net
Mon Jan 10 12:44:38 AKST 2005


I've been happy with the pattern files shared on this list.
There are plane files donated by Mark Hunt, Keith Black, Ray Rhodes and I
can't remember who all else.
You'll probably need a couple of those volumes because the basic plane they
modified is in them.

 The most valuable thing for me was the "poles" indicating the box. I forget
now who made that modification - but I owe him a big thank you. It took an
otherwise useless program and made an acceptable practice tool.

Of course I'm a lowly Sportsman flyer just moving up to Int -so YMMV  <G>

Eddie

-----Original Message-----
From: discussion-request at nsrca.org
[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Bill Glaze
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:33 PM
To: NSRCA Discussion
Subject: G3 Simulator


Please forgive the somewhat off-topic message, but I've got a dilemma.
For Christmas, my wife got me a G3 program, which I have installed in my
computer.  It runs very well.  But, so far,  on the basic G3 program, I
haven't been able to find the type of airplane I want, (pattern) and so
I haven't begun to try to program the airplane parameters.
My wife, who doesn't do things by halves, also bought me all 5 add-ons.
Now, I'm sure I won't need all 5 if I can just find the proper airplane
and properly set the parameters to something resembling my Focus.  The
pictures on the boxes leave something to my imagination.
Any input will be a big help.  As I say, the program is running well, so
that removes one stumbling block.
Any help gratefully accepted.

Bill Glaze

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